Year of the Horse: Watch 2 classic equine movies from Hollywood’s Golden Age
by Christophe Silvey Spend Chinese New Year with Buster Keaton and Hoot Gibson as they tame unruly horses in old Los Angeles
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by Christophe Silvey Spend Chinese New Year with Buster Keaton and Hoot Gibson as they tame unruly horses in old Los Angeles
by Audrey Palmer One Sharknado wasn't enough. Now the B-movie horror franchise returns -- this time for New York City
by Dominic Preston Original writers Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis are set to pen the stage version of the 30 year-old movie
By Todd Gilchrist From Shawshank Redemption to Weekend at Bernie's, there's a whole history of male camaraderie films to watch on FilmOn
By Gabi Chepurny The movie version of Josh Green’s best selling romance novel arrives in June
by Christophe Silvey Watch the political thriller, Defense of the Realm, with Gabriel Byrne as a reporter who breaks a sex scandal only to realize he's been aiding the enemy
by Miss Lydia Comic Book Movie's first glimpse bears a striking resemblance to the TV show Dinosaurs -- and not in a good way.
by Jillian Rayfield The filmmaker says the site crossed journalistic lines by posting the script of his new project, Hateful Eight; "We'll be fighting this one," Gawker replies.
by Christophe Silvey Jerry Bruckheimer got his feet wet with this 70's neo-noir homage to Raymond Chandler
By Todd Gilchrist The scientist recanted a theory he posited 40 years ago arguing that black holes consume all light and information
By Todd Gilchrist The Schindler's List director says, “It took me years of directing sharks, aliens and dinosaurs before I felt ready to tackle the Holocaust."
By Jillian Rayfield 35 years later federal agents have finally arrested mobster Vinny Asaro for his role in the robbery at JFK airport
by Christophe Silvey Aaron Eckhart film's box office disaster spawns debate over past depictions of the monster. Watch them here
by Gabi Chepurny When a $65 Million movie takes in barely $3 million on opening day no one involved is happy—except social media.
by Christophe Silvey With Aaron Eckhart's I, Frankenstein opening, we take a look at the ultimate decadent, psychedelic party that birthed the original book
By TV Mix Staff The former Batman recalled his own experiences inside an uncomfortable suit while praising Kinnaman's complex performance
by Jillian Rayfield The new film streaming online reveals a vaguely limp candidate who maybe has a milk drinking problem
by Christophe Silvey Celebrating the anniversary of the actor surviving a brutal home invasion with this look at 70's crime in the Deep South
By Todd Gilchrist The filmmaker is shelving his Django Unchained follow-up and asking people to 'name names' about the identity of the thief
by Christophe Silvey The country singer "Shot a man in Reno just to watch him die" -- presaging many conflicts between the entertainment biz and human decency